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Judgment Not Included
Judgment Not Included
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Crime and Mental Health – Judgment Not Included is all about unbalanced people that commit heinous crimes. It discusses in detail crime and mental health, unbalanced, unbalanced people, mentally ill, mentally disturbed people, mental health issues, and mental disorders as they pertain to crimes committed by unbalanced people. Written by one of the nation’s leading behavioral scientists, Dr. Leland Benton is the author of over two dozen self-help books and nonfiction behavioral science texts. He is a best-selling Amazon author with over 200-books published on Amazon alone. You need to read this book because it teaches you how to protect yourself from unbalanced people as well as why unbalanced people do the things they do. This intriguing book leaves no stone unturned regarding the current events such as the Boston Marathon bombing, the Aurora, Colorado theater shootings, Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings and more.

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Release dateJan 3, 2015
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Judgment Not Included
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Dr. Leland Benton

Dr. Leland Benton is Director of Applied Web Info, a holding company for ePubWealth.com, a leading ePublisher company based in Utah. With over 21,000 resellers in over 22-countries, ePubWealth.com is a leader in ePublishing, book promotion, and ebook marketing. As the creator and author of "The ePubWealth Program," Leland teaches up-and-coming authors the ins-and-outs of today's ePublishing world. He has assisted hundreds of authors make it big in the ePublishing world. Leland also created a series of external book promotion programs and teaches authors how to promote their books using external marketing sources. Leland is also the Managing Director of Applied Mind Sciences, the company's mind research unit and Chief Forensics Investigator for the company's ForensicsNation unit. He is active in privacy rights through the company's PrivacyNations unit and is an expert in survival planning and disaster relief through the company's SurvivalNations unit. Leland resides in Southern Utah.

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    Judgment Not Included - Dr. Leland Benton

    Introduction – The Mindset of the Unbalanced

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    Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

    A suicide bombing in Peshawar, Pakistan, this month. Innocent Muslims are killed by radical Muslims in the Middle East weekly.

    In this book, I will examine the mindset of the unbalanced; what makes them tick, why they commit the heinous crimes that they do; are insanity and/or psychological issues grounds for defense and more.

    It is becoming commonplace for the evening news to report some of the most terrible crimes committed by unbalanced people.  As I write this book, the bombing of the Boston Marathon has taken place.  Sandy Hook Elementary School killings have occurred; the murder of moviegoers in Aurora, Colorado takes it sad place in history; the shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford has occurred and many more.

    Every day, some type of crime is committed by unbalanced people and the debate rages as to what consequences are justified for their actions. 

    I have been a behavioral scientist for over 32-years.  I am also Chief Forensics Investigator for ForensicsNation for over 32-years and in my role as an investigator, I have busted and caused the capture of over 1100 criminals.  In both my professional roles, I am highly qualified to write this book fro I know the criminal mind, the mind of the unbalanced and much more as I profile them and provide insight into their insidious intents.

    First, read the following article that sparked me to write this book…

    Judgment Not Included

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/28/opinion/sunday/friedman-judgment-not-included.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130428&_r=1&

    By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

    Published: April 27, 2013

    AS police investigators peel away the layers of the Boston Marathon bombing, there are two aspects of this unfolding story to which I want to react: the mind-set of the alleged bombers and the role of the Internet in shaping it. Important news about both was contained in a single Washington Post article on Tuesday.

    The 19-year-old suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings has told interrogators that the American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan motivated him and his brother to carry out the attack, according to U.S. officials familiar with the interviews, The Post reported. The officials said, Dzhokhar and his older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev ... do not appear to have been directed by a foreign terrorist organization. Rather, the officials said, the evidence so far suggests they were ‘self-radicalized’ through Internet sites and U.S. actions in the Muslim world. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has specifically cited the U.S. war in Iraq, which ended in December 2011 with the removal of the last American forces, and the war in Afghanistan.

    This is a popular meme among radical Muslim groups, and, to be sure, some Muslim youths were deeply angered by the U.S. interventions in the Middle East. The brothers Tsarnaev may have been among them.

    But what in God’s name does that have to do with planting a bomb at the Boston Marathon and blowing up innocent people? It is amazing to me how we’ve come to accept this non sequitur and how easily we’ve allowed radical Muslim groups and their apologists to get away with it.

    A simple question: If you were upset with U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, why didn’t you go out and build a school in Afghanistan to strengthen that community or get an advanced degree to strengthen yourself or become a math teacher in the Muslim world to help its people be less vulnerable to foreign powers? Dzhokhar claims the Tsarnaev brothers were so upset by something America did in a third country that they just had to go to Boylston Street and blow up people who had nothing to do with it (some of whom could have been Muslims), and too often we just nod our heads rather than asking: What kind of sick madness is this?

    It’s a double non sequitur when it comes from Muslim youths who lived and studied in America, where, if you’re upset about something, you have many ways to express your opposition and have an impact — from organizing demonstrations to publishing articles to running for office. In fact, an American guy named Barack, whose grandfather was a Muslim, did just that. And he’s now president of the United States, a job he’s used to unwind the wars in Iraq and in Afghanistan.

    Moreover, some 70,000 people, most of them Muslims, have been killed by other Muslims in the Syrian civil war, which the U.S. had nothing to do with — although many Muslims are now begging us to intervene to stop it. And every week innocent Muslims are blown up by Muslim suicide bombers in Pakistan and Iraq — every week . Thousands of them have been maimed and killed in attacks so nihilistic that the bombers don’t even bother to give their names or make demands. Yet this does not appear to have moved the brothers Tsarnaev one iota.

    Why is that? We surely must not tar all of Islam in this. Having lived in the Muslim world, I know how unfair that would be. But we must ask a question only Muslims can answer: What is going on in your community that a critical number of your youth believes that every American military action in the Middle East is intolerable and justifies a violent response, and everything Muslim extremists do to other Muslims is ignorable and calls for mostly silence?

    As for the role that Web sites apparently played in the self-radicalization of the two Chechen brothers, it is yet another reminder that the Internet is a digital river that carries incredible sources of wisdom and hate along the same current. It’s all there together. And our kids and citizens usually interact with this flow nakedly, with no supervision.

    So more people are more directly exposed to more raw information and opinion every day from everywhere. As such, it is more important

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